<span>Let us define the choices first. There are two
figures of speech here: Simile and Personification. Simile is relating
two things that are in some way, the same while personification
is assigning the person’s qualities to something non-living. <span>Cliché is
using something (a word, phrase, idea, etc) again and again until it loses its
meaning and a pun (or paronomasia) makes a play on words by using words with
double meanings or homonyms. With respect to their meanings, ‘barking up the
wrong tree’ is a personification. If we likened the phrase with an example, A
person is getting angry on the wrong person.</span></span>
1 is alliteration.
2 is onomatopoeia.
3 is personification.
Most boys went to school. Poor girls couldn’t go, and wealthier ones were usually tutored at home. The uniforms were drab and most teachers were male.
Hello there,
(Your CORRECT answer's are in bold.)
<span>You are writing an essay with the following organizational structure:
I. Product X
A. Cost
B. Appearance
II. Product Z
A. Cost
B. Appearance
</span><span>Which of the following best describes the organizational structure used to compare the two products?
General aspects of each subject are discussed, then the specifics.
All aspects of one subject are discussed, then the aspects of the other.
Each point of comparison is discussed in turn.
The development of each subject over a period of time is discussed.
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Hope this helps.
~Jurgen